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Hebridean

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the Hebrides

How To Use Hebridean In A Sentence

  • We camped outside under an enormous Hebridean sky, under the gaze of an inquisitive seal basking in the shallows.
  • Hebridean crofters and near-bankrupt tenant farmers aching for someone to represent their views must hold their heads in their hands at such miserable displays.
  • Choosing a classic spate river on a Hebridean island in mid-September would normally provide a pretty good chance of rain, a run of sea trout and salmon.
  • Times change and Skye's economy now relies on the seven-days-a - week business of tourism but further out at sea, on the Outer Hebridean island of Lewis to which Smith withdrew, the unbending religion he epitomises has held on.
  • One of the beauties of the shorter Hebridean systems is the focus on the outflows and sea pools of the rivers.
  • Isolated cottage on small Hebridean island off the coast of Mull.
  • Harris Tweed can have its imitators, but only tweed handwoven in the homes of hardy Hebrideans can bear the orb mark and the stamp of authenticity with the HTA provides.
  • It has the addictive Hebridean savour of a peaty-iodiney island malt.
  • It has the addictive Hebridean savour of a peaty-iodiney island malt.
  • The beds are deeply comfortable, and the sheets crisp and fresh as if they have been hung out to dry in the bracing Hebridean air.
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